Mott The Hoople - Mott The Hoople FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | At The CrossroadsWritten-By – Sahm | 5:14 |
| 2 | Backsliding FearlesslyWritten-By – Hunter | 3:15 |
| 3 | Wrath And RollWritten-By – Stevens | 1:32 |
| 4 | Rock And Roll QueenWritten-By – Ralphs | 5:08 |
| 5 | Rabbit Foot And Toby TimeWritten-By – Ralphs | 2:12 |
| 6 | You Really Got MeWritten-By – Davies | 3:04 |
| 7 | Laugh At MeWritten-By – Bono | 7:22 |
| 8 | Half Moon BayWritten-By – Hunter, Ralphs | 11:01 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ILPS 9108 | Mott The Hoople | Mott The Hoople (LP, Album, Gat) | Island Records | ILPS 9108 | UK | 1969 |
| SJPCD157 | Mott The Hoople | Mott The Hoople (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Angel Air Records | SJPCD157 | UK & Europe | 2003 |
| SD 8258 | Mott The Hoople | Mott The Hoople (LP, Album, RE, Gat) | Atlantic | SD 8258 | Unknown | |
| SD 8258 | Mott The Hoople | Mott The Hoople (LP, Album, PR) | Atlantic | SD 8258 | US | 1970 |
| ILPS 9108 | Mott The Hoople | Mott The Hoople (LP, Album, RE, Gat) | Island Records | ILPS 9108 | Canada | 1974 |
Credits
- Artwork [Cover Drawing] – M.C. Escher
- Bass Guitar – Overend Watts
- Drums – Dale Griffin
- Engineer – Andy Johns
- Lead Vocals, Piano – Ian Hunter
- Organ – Verden Allen
- Producer – Guy Stevens
- Vocals, Lead Guitar – Mick Ralphs
Notes
Producer Guy Stevens @ three o'clock
Recorded: May-June 1969, Morgan Studios, Willesden, London.
Orlake press textured label
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout, stamped): ILPS 9108 A//2 1 1
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout, stamped): ILPS 9108 B//1 1 1
Companies
- Recorded At – Morgan Studios
Video
Album
Mott the Hoople is the self-titled debut studio album by the band of the same name. It was produced by Guy Stevens and released in 1969 by Island Records in the UK ILPS 9108, and in 1970 by Atlantic Records in the US SD 8258. It was re-issued by Angel Air in 2003 SJPCD157. Stevens, the group's initial mentor and guide, wanted to create an album that would suggest Bob Dylan singing with the Rolling Stones. This was partially achieved, with the album including several Dylanesque cover versions. Mojo The Hoople - Mott The Hoople. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. I do not own this music, it belongs to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended Play in HD for LOSSLESS sound quality A1 All the Way in album Mott the Hoople - Mott The Hoople 1969. Mott the Hoople - You Really Got Me. Mott the Hoople - At The Crossroads. Mott the Hoople - Laugh At Me. Mott the Hoople - Backsliding Fearlessly. Mott the Hoople - Rock And Roll Queen. Mott the Hoople - Rabbit Foot And Toby Time. Mott the Hoople - Half Moon Bay. Mott the Hoople - Wrath And Wroll. Mott the Hoople - Ohio. Enough works on Mott the Hoople's eponymous debut album, and enough is so imaginatively freewheeling, that it's easier to think of the record as a bit more successful than it actually is. After all, their combination of Stonesy swagger, Kinks-ian crunch, and Dylanesque cynicism is one of the great blueprints for hard rock, and its potential is apparent the moment their monumental instrumental You Really Got Me kicks off the record. This is followed by two covers, Doug Sahm's At the Crossroads and Sonny Bono's Laugh at Me, that demonstrate. Mott the Hoople were a British rock band that was formed in 1968 in Herefordshire, England, near the Welsh border. They were led by Ian Hunter until his departure in 1974. The band itself broke up in 1976. The group is best known for the international hit single All the Young Dudes, written by David Bowie and featured in films such as 'Clueless' and 'Juno'. The band's name came from a novel, authored by Willard Manus, about a freak-show worker named Norman Mott. Mott the Hoople formed when Silence, a not-too-successful group from the Welsh border read more. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Mott The the Hoople is the debut studio album by the band of the same name. It was produced by Guy Stevens and released in 1969 by Island Records in the UK cat. ILPS 9108, and in 1970 by Atlantic Records in the US cat. Years later, vocalist Ian Hunter - who had only just joined the band prior to Mott the Hoople's recording and had yet to play live with them - would insinuate, in an August 1980 Trouser Press magazine interview, that the Stones' 1971 track Bitch bore more than a passing resemblance to this album's Rock and Roll Queen. Both songs are. Our list of the Top 10 Mott the Hoople Songs is heavy on the glam, but you'll find a song or two from their early incarnation in here, too. Rock and Roll Queen'. From: 'Mott the Hoople' 1969. After making four albums that very few people heard, Mott the Hoople were about ready to call it quits when red-hot Bowie stepped in as the band's producer, handpicked some great songs for them to cover, encouraged their own songwriting and contributed the great 'All the Young Dudes' see No. 1 on our list of the Top 10 Mott the Hoople. Mott The Hoople
























